I know it's been nineteen eighty frickin' four since I left Massachusetts, but it was as soon as I could, and I've never regretted it.
We don't miss you Southern Man
I know it's been nineteen eighty frickin' four since I left Massachusetts, but it was as soon as I could, and I've never regretted it.
You're not from Massachusetts, Grind.![]()
Just because we are not polite to slow talking rust belt rubes....Boston rules.
Mass fucking rules. Fuck ya'll
I have a different metric for ranking the states: freedom. Massachusetts is 33/50. https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
Anyone who wants to live in Massachusetts, the #1 State in the Country, please raise their hands.
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Jesus Christ! You're over 30 now? No wonder you can't be trusted.yes I am. born and raised. Lived in seattle from 8-14. Then back in mass for the last 18 years.
Wll that's one of the reasons no one likes you cocksuckers.dude i've been down south for 3 weeks and let me tell you, it's a world of difference. Everyone is slower. The way they talk/get to the point, the way they walk and move, the way they take your order for food. in NE, you can't be a mouthbreather, you gotta know your panera order before you get to the counter. You get the fuck out of the way on the sidewalks. We don't tolerate slow up here.
Oh you'd love it there. When people think Ohio they visualize industrial cities or farmland and not the Ohio River valley and piedmont region. I believe Damos wife went to college in Muskegon. It certainly isn't Rocky Mountain majesty but it's darned nice and I'm sure he'd back that up. As for Appalachians the vast majority of the ones I met are the nicest folk you could hope to meet...but that's only cause they send their assholes to Ohio.Lol...nope. I might consider moving to Ohio if they ever run me out of Oklahoma. I have found that I get along great with many of the people of Appalachia whom I have met.![]()
I have a different metric for ranking the states: freedom. Massachusetts is 33/50. https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
Jesus Christ! You're over 30 now? No wonder you can't be trusted.
Oh you'd love it there. When people think Ohio they visualize industrial cities or farmland and not the Ohio River valley and piedmont region. I believe Damos wife went to college in Muskegon. It certainly isn't Rocky Mountain majesty but it's darned nice and I'm sure he'd back that up. As for Appalachians the vast majority of the ones I met are the nicest folk you could hope to meet...but that's only cause they send their $&@%# to Ohio.
We don't miss you Southern Man
You always were. Cheer up. You were always culturally irrelevant. You're now mature enough to know that.
i know... it sucks. I have recently had a stretch where I haven't been carded at all and I used to always get carded.
I'm culturally irrelevant.
yea not much to see there from a scenic standpoint. Particularly if you drove there on the interstate. Any place along the Ohio river is nice. You would like Knox or Coshocton or Muskingum counties too. Knox county is beautiful has some very nice lakes for fishing, is mostly hilly woodlands with great hunting and it is surprisingly culturally diverse for a rural county. It's also home to several liberal arts colleges most notably Kenyon College which has produced US Presidents and Supreme Court justices. It is the most beautiful college campus I've ever seen.I have three Math teacher friends who live in Ohio and work for Texas Instruments. They (and TI) have been trying to get me to work with them when I retire. Of course I can still live in OK and travel like they live in Ohio and travel so moving wouldn't be in he picture but visiting more often would be. I've only been to Cincinnati and Columbus in my Ohio trips but have driven through some of the countryside getting to those destinations.
SM just doesn't appreciate symphonies, museums, winning sports franchises, top-tiered universities, the birthplace of the American Revolution and victors of the Civil War, etc.
Lol...nope. I might consider moving to Ohio if they ever run me out of Oklahoma. I have found that I get along great with many of the people of Appalachia whom I have met.![]()
People from CT can probably accommodate you.